In the collection "Strangers", the poet Salah Labaki brings to life the memory of his friends and literary figures through poems that carry the scent of lamentation and loyalty. The collection opens with a main poem entitled "Strangers," in which he expresses his passion for the mortal universe and the vicissitudes of the world that leave no money or prestige behind, leaving us all strangers in the end. The poet recounts, in a voice full of sorrow, the loss of prominent literary figures such as the poet Khalil Mutran, whom he described as the "messenger of civilization," and the writer Ibrahim Al-Yaziji, on the centenary of his birth, emphasizing the greatness of their influence on Arabic literature. Labaki expresses feelings of loss and conscience with realism and beauty, making this collection a literary cry that touches the soul and commemorates those who have passed away.
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